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Ticker · AVAP ISIN · GB00B196F554 LEI · 213800KA972GUP1B6I78 IL Administrative and support service activities
Filings indexed 1,230 across all filing types
Latest filing 2017-03-31 Major Shareholding Noti…
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL AVAP

About AVATION PLC

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Avation PLC is a commercial passenger aircraft leasing company that owns and manages a fleet of aircraft. The company leases its portfolio of widebody, narrowbody jet, and turboprop aircraft to various airlines across the world. A key strategic focus for Avation is the acquisition of new-technology, low CO2 emission aircraft to support the evolving needs of the aviation sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Holding(s) in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly labeled with 'RNS Number' and contains the header 'TR-1: NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARES'. This format is characteristic of regulatory notifications filed with the London Stock Exchange's Regulatory News Service (RNS). Specifically, it details a change in major shareholding (crossing the 26% threshold) by Oceanwood Capital Management LLP. This falls under the category of reporting changes in significant share ownership, which aligns best with the Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ) definition, although the filing mechanism itself is RNS. Given the specific content detailing the crossing of a major shareholding threshold (26%), MRQ is the most precise classification for the *content* of the filing, even though it is distributed via RNS. However, since the document structure strongly resembles a standard regulatory disclosure format often categorized broadly, and the content is a notification of a change in ownership, MRQ is appropriate. If MRQ were not available, RNS would be the fallback. Since MRQ is available and describes the event (Major Shareholding Notification), I select MRQ.
2017-03-31 English
Admission and Total Voting Rights
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1799 chars) and announces that the listing and admission to trading of new ordinary shares became effective, referencing a prior announcement. It explicitly states the total number of shares in issue and the total voting rights. This is a notification regarding a change in the capital structure (new shares admitted to trading) and is not a comprehensive report. While it relates to share capital changes (SHA), the primary function here is a formal regulatory announcement regarding the completion of a share issuance/admission process, often categorized under general regulatory news services. Given the content focuses on the admission of new shares and the resulting total share count, it strongly aligns with 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). However, since it is a formal announcement via 'RNS Number', and the core event is the finalization of a capital event, SHA is the most specific fit, although RNS is a possibility if the capital change was too minor or non-standard. Since it details the exact number of new shares admitted and the resulting total shares, SHA is preferred over the general RNS fallback. The document structure (RNS Number, END, provided by RNS) confirms it is a regulatory filing, but the content points specifically to a capital event.
2017-03-30 English
TREASURY, ADMISSION OF SHARES, TOTAL VOTING RIGHTS
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 95% confidence The document is an RNS (Regulatory News Service) announcement from Avation PLC. It details the sale of treasury shares, the admission of new ordinary shares to the London Stock Exchange, and an update on total voting rights. While it mentions a correction regarding a director's dealing, the primary purpose of the filing is to announce changes to the company's share capital and voting rights structure. According to the provided definitions, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) is the most accurate classification for announcements regarding new share issues and capital changes.
2017-03-24 English
ISSUE OF EQUITY ON WARRANT EX, DIRECTOR DEALING
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and contains an announcement regarding the 'ISSUE OF EQUITY ON EXERCISE OF WARRANTS AND DIRECTOR'S DEALING'. This involves changes to the capital structure (issuance of new shares following warrant exercise) and insider transactions (Director's Dealing by Roderick Mahoney). The primary focus is on the capital change (share issue) and the associated director transaction. The code 'SHA' covers Share Issue/Capital Change, and 'DIRS' covers Director's Dealing. Since the document announces both a significant capital change (issuance of 2.97% of enlarged capital) and a director's subsequent sale of those shares, it strongly relates to both CAP/SHA and DIRS. However, the core event is the issuance of new shares following warrant exercise, which is a capital structure event (SHA). The director's dealing is a secondary component of this specific announcement. Given the options, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) is the most fitting primary classification for the equity issuance, although 'DIRS' is also relevant. Since this is a formal announcement via RNS detailing a capital change, SHA is the best fit among the specific financial action codes. If it were purely a director trade report without the warrant exercise, DIRS would be better. If it were a general regulatory update, RNS would be used. I will classify it as SHA due to the primary focus on the issuance of new equity.
2017-03-24 English
DIRECTORS DEALING
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header, indicating it is a regulatory announcement from the London Stock Exchange's news service. The content explicitly details two types of transactions: 1) Issue of new equity upon warrant exercise, which relates to capital structure changes, and 2) 'DIRECTOR'S DEALING' where a non-executive director purchased shares. Since the document covers both a share issue/capital change and director dealing, I must choose the most specific or primary focus. The title mentions both, but the 'DIRECTOR'S DEALING' section is clearly present and matches the definition for DIRS. However, the primary announcement seems to be the allotment of new shares following warrant exercise, which falls under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) or Share Issue/Capital Change (SHA). Given the explicit mention of 'DIRECTOR'S DEALING' and the purchase by a director, the DIRS code is highly relevant. Since the document combines a share issuance (SHA/CAP) and insider trading (DIRS), and RNS is the source, I will check the definitions. The document is a direct announcement of insider transactions (Director's Dealing) and a share issuance. Since 'Director's Dealing' is explicitly mentioned and defined under DIRS, and the document is short and clearly an RNS filing, I will prioritize the most specific transaction type mentioned alongside the RNS source. However, the share issuance (326,310 new shares) is a significant capital event. Since the document explicitly details both, and DIRS is a very specific insider transaction report, I will classify it as DIRS as it is a key component of the filing, although SHA or RNS could also be argued. Given the structure, DIRS is a strong fit for the director transaction part, and RNS is the source wrapper. Let's re-evaluate: The document is an RNS announcement detailing both share issuance and director dealing. If a document covers multiple specific events, the most specific one often dictates the code, or RNS if it's a general announcement. Since DIRS is a specific category for director transactions, and one is clearly detailed, I select DIRS. If the primary focus was solely the warrant exercise, SHA would be better. Since both are present, and DIRS is a distinct regulatory filing type, I choose DIRS.
2017-03-20 English
TURBO-PROP PORTFOLIO
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with 'RNS Number : 6443Z' and concludes with 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange END'. This strongly indicates the document is a regulatory announcement distributed via the London Stock Exchange's Regulatory News Service (RNS). The content discusses a proposed sale of aircraft assets, which is a significant corporate event, but the format and explicit RNS tagging classify it as a general regulatory filing rather than a specific financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a specific corporate action announcement (like DIV or CAP). Since RNS is the designated category for general regulatory announcements not fitting other specific codes, RNS is the most appropriate classification.
2017-03-16 English

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